Exercise: The Key to Beating
Stress
Stress is a part of our everyday life. We get stressed
out, both mentally and physically, from lack of exercise, lack of rest,
and everyday pressures from peers, family, and work. However, the main
problem is a buildup of stress with no release valve. Exercise can provide
such a release valve.
We all know that exercising the body can help to tone
the muscles, improve our cardiovascular system, and reduce the risk of
many types of problems (such as illnesses and injuries). Not only does
exercise improve our physical condition, it can improve our mental condition
as well by helping us feel good about ourselves and giving us a positive
outlook on life. It also helps build endurance, providing more energy.
"But I don't have time to exercise," some people
say. The only solution is to make time! It's important to take care of
yourself, and exercise can help you do that. Great ways to exercise include
swimming, running, aerobics, bicycling, and walking.
Before you begin an exercise program, you should see your
physician to rule out any potential physical complications. Your doctor
can help recommend a safe and effective exercise program. So, remember
to stay fit and exercise for a better lifestyle.
Jon M. Hay, ATC
Americus, Georgia